We are looking to put smiles on the faces of beautiful orphan children around the world.​And we need your help!

Our Card4Orphans Projects are designed to engage and educate individuals, schools, churches, and organizations while mobilizing them to specific action now for abused and abandoned children, orphans.

​Orphan Frontier provides one-hour group presentations to high school and college students, churches, and organizations who are interested in learning more about the inflictions upon children, specifically child sex trafficking, and how we can all work together to practically and effectively mitigate these challenges facing the children in our communities. Special emphasis is placed on the power of healthy relationships, empathy, and community.

Following a thirty-minute presentation and discussion, attendees make their own cards and write letters sharing their thoughts of love and care to be given to orphans around the world.

Interested in hosting your own Card4Orphans Group with 5 or 50+ of your closest friends? Drop us a line on our Contact Page and we’ll send you all the information you will need.

We are looking to put smiles on the faces of beautiful orphan children around the world.​And we need your help!

One great way to brighten up the heart of an orphan child is to receive mail with a beautiful handmade card inside. Handmade cards, letters, and pictures are cherished gifts because through these means precious orphan children are reminded that they are not forgotten. A tangible letter that they can see and touch from another person is a big reminder that there is someone in the world who loves them, is thinking about, and is praying for them.

How You Can Help

Click to learn more about how you can Host a Card Making Party! You, your children, your church, or host a group of friends to come together for an evening of crafts and spend some quality time making handmade cards for orphans around the world. Then write a hand written letter expressing your thoughts and prayers to an orphan child.

Letter Writing Do's and Don'ts

Do's

• Keep it Simple.• Write a 3-4 paragraph (max) letter in clear block print.• Encourage your orphan with scripture verses and to remain faithful to Christ.• Share with your orphan about your prayers for him or her.• Share with your orphan about your walk with Christ.• Write about your family (# of children, pets…).• Encourage your orphan in their school studies, and to study hard and listen to their teachers.• Write to your orphan about what it would be like to be a teacher, pilot, pastor, mayor… (if you know what they hope to become).• Share with your orphan about what activities or hobbies you like to do and in your spare time.• Send a family picture or a drawing from your children. In pictures please make sure everyone is modestly dressed. We suggest not sending more than 3 photos.

Don'ts

• Don’t write in cursive. Your orphan is learning English, but it is still complicated for him or her.• Don’t write about politics.• Don’t mention ‘I hope to meet you one day.’ To a child who has suffered extreme trauma they are not able to differentiate between a possibility and a promise. Mentioning this would be confusing and potentially hurtful to them.• Don’t mention money or financially supporting them because they might think that they should be receiving that money directly.• Don’t mention the trauma that they have suffered, what they have lost, or about being an orphan.• Please don’t send any gifts (books, sticker sheets, soft picture albums, bracelets, beads, etc.)• Don’t send a postcard or picture of where you are from.

Where and How to Mail your Cards and Letters

Place your handmade cards and/or letters in an unsealed envelope and put your Child’s Name and Class # on the front. Then in a larger envelope address the letter to:

Orphan Frontier686 Edendale Court​Columbus, Ohio 43207

To help offset our costs to send the cards to children around the world,​would you please ask each person to give a donation? Thank you.

Thank You For Sharing Your Love

The Orphanages and Children's Homes whom we advocate for are remote and require special mailing service to deliver your cards and letters. Patience is a virtue when communicating via snail mail in remote locations of our big world! Thank you.

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